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(Classic Window RDP Client)


1.  Determine whether you would like to connect to a Windows or Linux lab computer.  This will determine which proxy/address you will use.

Linux:  eci-linux-lab.engr.ucsb.edu

Windows:  eci-win-lab.engr.ucsb.edu


2.  While (already) connected to the UCSB VPN Network, open the Remote Desktop application on your Windows PC.

Remote Desktop (classic client icon)


3.  In the “Computer:” field, type the proxy/address of the lab  to which you’d like to connect (see Step 1 above).  In the screenshot below, eci-win-lab.engr.ucsb.edu is used as an example. Once input, click the “Connect” button.



If connecting to a Windows Lab computer, please proceed to Step 4.

If connecting to a Linux Lab computer, please skip to Step 9.


Connecting to Windows Lab Computers

4.  Click “Yes” on the following warning. . .


5.  The following splash screen will appear.  Click OK.


6.  Prior to clicking the connect arrow, enter your College of Engineering username and password. The username should be in the form of: ECI\username

(preceding the username with “ECI\” ensures that the authentication domain is set correctly and is only necessary when connecting to Windows lab computers)

Please Note:  These fields require your College of Engineering credentials rather than your UCSBNetID


7.  Upon successful authentication, you should be presented with a fully functional Windows Desktop.


8.  When finished with your remote desktop session, please log out of the remote computer (click Start → Username → Sign Out).

Note:  Idle connections to the lab computer will be automatically disconnected after 60 minutes.

Connecting to Linux Lab Computers

9.  Click "Yes" on the following warning. . .


10.  Enter your College of Engineering username and password and then click OK to connect.

Please Note:  These fields require your College of Engineering credentials rather than your UCSBNetID


11.  Upon successful authentication, you should be presented with a fully functional Linux desktop.

Note:  All installed applications can be found under "Applications" in the upper-left corner of the screen.


12.  When finished with your remote desktop session, please log out of the remote computer (click the Power Icon in the upper-right corner, click your name, then "Log Out").

Note:  Please do not shut off the lab computer!


If you are having issues using the Campus VPN or installing/configuring your RDP client, please consult your local IT staff.  

ECE:  help@ece.ucsb.edu

ME:  support@me.ucsb.edu

CHE:  george@engineering.ucsb.edu

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